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Unsigned drivers from software in windows installation?

kallie

Posted 30 September 2009 - 12:11 AM

kallie

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Hello everyone,

I've made my own unattened windows 7 dvd with the support of this great forum.
But i've a little question.

I've some software that will be installed in my windows 7 , but in the installation i get a screen if i want to accept the unsigned driver yes or no.
Is there a posibility to always accept these drivers in my setup of windows 7, so i don't need to click every time?

sp00f

Posted 16 October 2009 - 05:52 PM

sp00f

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Hello everyone,

I've made my own unattened windows 7 dvd with the support of this great forum.But i've a little question.

I've some software that will be installed in my windows 7 , but in the installation i get a screen if i want to accept the unsigned driver yes or no.Is there a posibility to always accept these drivers in my setup of windows 7, so i don't need to click every time?

1to1

Posted 19 October 2009 - 07:33 AM

1to1

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Hello everyone,

I've made my own unattened windows 7 dvd with the support of this great forum.But i've a little question.

I've some software that will be installed in my windows 7 , but in the installation i get a screen if i want to accept the unsigned driver yes or no.Is there a posibility to always accept these drivers in my setup of windows 7, so i don't need to click every time?

tomatthe

Posted 19 October 2009 - 08:07 AM

derniwi

Posted 17 December 2009 - 03:19 AM

derniwi

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Hi,

I'm just setting up an unattended installation with WDS, MDT 2010 and PXEBoot. But I have two unsigned drivers yet and I get the question during setup.
So I'm looking for a solution to disable the driver signing check while installing the software.

I tried setting the registry key, but this would just work for XP:
reg.exe add "HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Driver Signing" /v BehaviorOnFailedVerify /t reg_dword /d 0x00000000 /f

Also I tried the following commands in several combinations (started with admin privileges and reboot after setting)
bcdedit.exe /set loadoptions " /DISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS"
bcdedit.exe /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS
bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING ON
bcdedit.exe /set NOINTEGRITYCHECKS ON

MrJinje

Posted 17 December 2009 - 09:38 AM

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The method described above will work for you, first mount your Install.wim with DISM and then run the /FORCEUNSIGNED command when integrating your driver. Once that is working you can drop all the bcdedit and registry stuff during the install.

Fernando 1

Posted 11 January 2010 - 08:08 AM

Fernando 1

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/ForceUnsigned will add the unsigned drivers to the image store

Will this work with unsigned AHCI and RAID drivers too?Example:Users with an nForce2, nForce3 or nForce4 RAID system are not able to get Win7 installed by booting off the original Win7 DVD. The Win7 in-box nForce SATA and RAID driver do not support their SATARAID Controllers, WHQL certified nForce drivers either are not accepted (because they are designed for Windows XP) or do not support the related chipsets.

maxXPsoft

Posted 11 January 2010 - 09:21 AM

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Boot critical drivers are added to the image. Non boot critical are added to the store where when they are needed they will be finished installing. I used to inject my Sata Raid drivers into Vista and was no problem.
Before that I was F6 and provide the floppy with drivers

OK 7 vanilla won't boot with them driver's. What are your options? Inject them and try, I can't say since 7 supports what I have now.

It's a learning curve, try the inject method especially for the boot critical.

Don't ask ?, try it and learn and let us know. There is such things as VM where you can test.

Fernando 1

Posted 11 January 2010 - 10:06 AM

Fernando 1

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OK 7 vanilla won't boot with them driver's. What are your options? Inject them and try, I can't say since 7 supports what I have now.It's a learning curve, try the inject method especially for the boot critical.Don't ask ?, try it and learn and let us know. There is such things as VM where you can test.

Thanks for your reply, but the execution of your advice is not as easy as you think, because I don't have an nForce RAID system anymore. Furthermore I am not sure, if you can virtually simulate a real Win7 installation onto a RAID array.I posted this question, because I have started >this< thread at a time, when I owned an nForce4 RAID system myself. Users with an nForce2-4 RAID system are waiting for a solution.